Monday, February 8, 2010

Human Interaction

uman Interaction
Report By : Sophia Liao

Human interaction. Should we be involved? Or should we not? The United States has helped many other countries with their problems. Most of the time… they get nothing in return. That isn’t right, is it? The United States has their own problems, too. Why can’t they deal with their problems first, then help others?
In the United States, there are homeless and sickly people. You can see some laying on the roads outside; in the cold. Don’t you feel bad for them? Wouldn’t you want to help? The United States does, but they put other things in front of the homeless.
The United States helped a lot of countries with their problems. Whether they were attacked by tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, you name it! The United States was always there to help. But now look at our economy… The United States is going to go back to the way it was during the Great Depression.
Since the United States is helping others, they’re running low on money. The money that could’ve been spent on the homeless in this country, now goes to Haiti, which recently, suffered a severe earthquake. Think about the homeless again. Once the United States fixes everyone’s problems, it goes back to us. We’re poor. We can’t afford to fix our problems. Now, we’re the ones who need help. Who’s going to help us now? Not the government…
I am against human interaction because we have our own issues. If we spend all our money on other countries, what would we do when we suffer? Would we just sit here and wait for death? No!
I think the United States should fix their problems first. First, give every homeless person a home. Provide food for the hungry… Give clothes to the cold… If the United States decides to keep up with this Human Interaction thing, we’d go broke. Our country would go down, our government will fall apart, and our economy shall collapse.
Down with human interaction! We have our own problems! Go solve your problems with your own solutions! Let us solve ours first… Let us be a strong, healthy government.